The following items are restricted from this event.

Blankets, towels or yoga mats; tall chairs or recliners. Weapons of any kind including pocket knives. Anything to smoke of any kind. Outside food, beverages, drugs. Golf umbrellas. Aeroloungers. Fireworks and all other projectiles. Hula hoops or poi spin balls. Pets including emotional support or companion animals.

Event Details

Known for effortlessly fusing together reggae, funk, hip hop and metal, Slightly Stoopid returns to Bend’s Les Schwab Amphitheater on Saturday, June 9, with their School’s Out for Summer 2018 tour.

Founded in Ocean Beach, California, in 1994 by childhood buddies Miles Doughty and Kyle McDonald, Slightly Stoopid has gained acclaim for their live shows and annual summer tours, sharing the stage with Snoop Dogg, Stephen Marley, 311 and G Love, among others.

Making the trip to Bend with Slightly Stoopid are Stick Figure and Pepper, both of whom have previously toured and collaborated with Stoopid.

Fronted by lead singer Scott Woodruff, Stick Figure is a multi-instrumental reggae and dub band out of northern California. Woodruff’s dog, Cocoa, will at times join the band on stage. While Stick Figure has been around since 2006, Woodruff didn’t start touring until five years ago. His band has quickly earned a reputation for putting on transcendental live shows.

Pepper, which first toured with Slightly Stoopid in 2008, was formed in Hawaii and has been rocking reggae audiences since 1996. Funny, irreverent and wildly entertaining, Pepper continues to expand upon the ska music scene it helped revolutionize in the mid-1990s and early 2000s.